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THE SUBMARINE CABLE.

INTERCOLONIAL NEWS Sydney, July 14. The Assembly sat all night, and k still sitting, talking against time. Strangers are excluded. Mr Bennett’s proposal for a visit of the English cricketers to Brisbane is not likely to be accepted. 6 p.m. The Assembly sat till four this afternoon, and adjourned, after an indescribable scene of uproar and confusion, without a division. The Government, however, claim to have had a majority of thirteen. The Hero has sailed for Auckland. New Zealand wheat, 5s Id j flour, Adelaide brands, LI 2 10s. Others unaltered. Melbourne, July 14. The Alhambra sailed yesterday for Hokitika. Tasmanian returns show a deficiency in quantity of wheat available for export.

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Evening Star, Issue 4176, 15 July 1876, Page 3

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115

THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4176, 15 July 1876, Page 3

THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4176, 15 July 1876, Page 3

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